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Excelsior - by Francis William Bourdillon .. If one should strive to reach a star, He would not build a ladder high, Seek foot by foot to climb so far,
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“ Excelsior ” ( Poem ). SUBJECT OF. POETRY (1). 783-784. October 1869. Editor's drawer/Poem. “Excelsior” in “Pigeon English”. SEE ALSO: Chinese; “Excelsior”
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Excelsior . by Walt Whitman - WHO has gone farthest? For lo! have not I gone farther? And who has been just? For I would be the most just person of.
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Excelsior : Longfellow's poem was originally printed in the 1841 edition of Ballads and Other Poems , which also included other well-known poems such as The
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1 Apr 2009 62. Excelsior THE SHADES of night were falling fast, False. An "iamb" (one of the various metric "feet") is weak-STRONG .
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Excelsior is a brief poem written and published in 1841 by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The famous Sam Loyd chess problem, Excelsior , was named after this
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They pay us time and a half / and don't dare catch us / drinking: we don't insist, / don't pass a bottle, but each sips.
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28 Oct 2006 The poem is an allegory about maintaining fixity of purpose while aiming for a lofty goal, " excelsior " being Latin for "ever higher," (and
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Excelsior : Longfellow's poem was originally printed in the 1841 edition of Ballads and Other Poems , which also included other well-known poems such as The
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24 Jan 2003 “ Excelsior ” is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Though it is reasonably famous in its own right, several composers have also set it to
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